If you loved the raw, chaotic energy of 'I Hate Suzie' (2020), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and TV shows that capture the same blend of dark humor, emotional turmoil, and unfiltered honesty. Whether you're drawn to flawed protagonists or stories about personal crises, these picks will keep you hooked.

Broad City (2014)
Description: A raunchy, irreverent comedy about female friendship and the struggles of young adulthood in a big city.
Fact: The show began as a web series before being picked up by Comedy Central. It was inspired by the real-life friendship of its creators and stars.


Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015)
Description: A musical comedy-drama that delves into mental health, relationships, and self-discovery with unflinching honesty and humor.
Fact: The show features over 150 original songs across its four seasons, all co-written by star Rachel Bloom and Adam Schlesinger.


Better Things (2016)
Description: A poignant and funny look at single motherhood, aging, and the challenges of balancing personal and professional life.
Fact: Pamela Adlon co-created the series with Louis C.K., though she took full creative control after the second season following allegations against him.


Catastrophe (2015)
Description: A brutally honest portrayal of relationships and adulthood, blending humor with the messy realities of life and love.
Fact: The show was co-created by and stars Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney, who also wrote most of the episodes together.


Insecure (2016)
Description: A witty and authentic portrayal of modern black womanhood, friendship, and the search for identity and fulfillment.
Fact: The show was based on Issa Rae's popular YouTube series 'Awkward Black Girl.' It was praised for its realistic depiction of black female friendships.


Chewing Gum (2015)
Description: A bold, sexually frank comedy about a young woman's awkward journey into adulthood and self-discovery.
Fact: Michaela Coel wrote, created, and starred in the show, which was based on her own play 'Chewing Gum Dreams.'


Fleabag (2016)
Description: A darkly comedic exploration of a flawed, complex woman navigating personal and professional chaos, with sharp wit and raw emotional honesty.
Fact: The show was originally a one-woman play written by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge. It won six Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series.


The End of the F***ing World (2017)
Description: A darkly humorous and emotionally raw coming-of-age story featuring deeply flawed characters and unconventional storytelling.
Fact: Based on a graphic novel by Charles Forsman, the show was initially planned as a film before being adapted into a series.


Killing Eve (2018)
Description: A gripping blend of dark comedy and psychological drama, centered around complex female characters with morally ambiguous motivations.
Fact: The first season was written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who also created Fleabag. The show is based on the Villanelle novellas by Luke Jennings.


Shrill (2019)
Description: A body-positive comedy that tackles issues of self-worth, relationships, and societal expectations with humor and heart.
Fact: The show is based on Lindy West's memoir 'Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman' and was developed by West, Alexandra Rushfield, and Aidy Bryant.
